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Liberty-Akron Metro Park adventures

Liberty-Akron Metro Park Adventures

Liberty-Akron Metro Park is a popular regional park in northeastern Ohio offering diverse outdoor recreation including hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and picnicking set within scenic woodlands and wetlands.

1,275
Acres Protected
15+
Miles of Trails
Hundreds of thousands
Annual Visitors
1990
Year Established

About Liberty-Akron Metro Park

 

Liberty-Akron Metro Park is located in Summit County, Ohio, and spans over 1,275 acres of preserved forest, wetlands, and open spaces that offer residents and visitors a refreshing natural escape near the urban environment. The park features a combination of hardwood forests, rolling hills, and several small lakes and streams, providing habitat for diverse wildlife including deer, songbirds, and various aquatic species. The area was once agricultural land before being acquired and developed into part of the Summit Metro Parks system, aiming to conserve green space and provide accessible outdoor recreation. Visitors can enjoy over 15 miles of multi-use trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and running. The park includes fishing at Akron Lake and Picnic areas for family gatherings. Amenities include interpretive signs and a visitor center with maps and programs. The park is especially popular for its network of trails that vary in difficulty as well as seasonal events like guided nature walks and mountain bike races. Liberty-Akron Metro Park offers year-round opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts and serves as an important natural area within Summit County, promoting conservation and outdoor education.

Highlights

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Akron Lake - A serene fishing and birdwatching spot

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Diverse trail network catering to hikers and mountain bikers

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Woodland wetlands with rich wildlife viewing opportunities

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Picnic and day-use areas ideal for family outings

Notable Natural Features

Akron Lake

A quiet 10-acre lake known for fishing and waterfowl watching, located centrally within the park.

Multi-Use Trail System

Over 15 miles of interconnected trails designed for hikers, runners, and mountain bikers, featuring varied terrain.

Wetland Habitats

Several protected wetland areas supporting amphibians, birds, and native plant species.